Emraan Hashmi Excited for His Telugu Film Debut in 'OG'
Emraan Hashmi's Telugu Film Debut
Bollywood heartthrob Emraan Hashmi is gearing up to venture into the Telugu film industry with the much-anticipated movie titled ‘OG’. This marks a significant milestone in Hashmi's career as he explores new cinematic territories. The actor expressed his enthusiasm about collaborating with the legendary actor Pawan Kalyan, known for his immense popularity and strong fan following in Telugu cinema.
Locking Horns with Pawan Kalyan
In a recent interview, Emraan Hashmi shared his excitement about sharing the screen with Pawan Kalyan, a superstar who has captivated audiences for decades. Hashmi stated, “I am thrilled to lock horns with Pawan Kalyan.” This collaboration is highly anticipated, as it brings together two distinct styles of acting and storytelling.
About the Film 'OG'
'OG' is directed by Sujeeth, known for his previous work on the blockbuster Saaho. The film promises to offer an engaging narrative, although specific plot details are still under wraps. With Hashmi's strong screen presence and Kalyan's charismatic performances, fans are eagerly awaiting what this movie will bring to the table.
Emraan Hashmi's Career Journey
Having established himself as a versatile actor in Bollywood with hits like Jannat and Raaz, Hashmi's transition to Telugu cinema highlights the growing trend of cross-industry collaborations in Indian films. This move also opens up opportunities for him to reach a wider audience, as Telugu cinema has seen significant growth in recent years.
An Exciting New Chapter
As Emraan Hashmi prepares for this new chapter, fans can look forward to seeing him in a different light, showcasing his adaptability as an actor. The film ‘OG’ is set to start production soon, with a release date yet to be announced, but the buzz around it continues to grow.
Fun Fact
Did you know that Pawan Kalyan, besides being a film star, is also a politician? He founded the Jana Sena Party in 2014, aiming to address various social issues in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana!
Source: The Munsif Daily
